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I had the same issue today. I found that opening the unit you can see that there is a white ribbon cable connecting the head unit to the main board. removing this cable and re-inserting it the connector fixed the problem. The display now works again...hope this helps

Switch off power, remove cover. Remove four screws holding top black
plastic disc cover and then remove all of the black plastic ( x 7 ) disc
holders. You may find that the aluminum cross structure has come
adrift. Replace into the slots again and replace all the disc holders.
If you want, you can check before replacing cover, by then ejecting and
'disc skipping'. It should then be OK. If it has been forced, the aluminum cross structure thing may have also come out of the slot it
should in in on the right hand side. Slide the disc frame in or out
until it can be fitted and retest.

Normally disconnecting the power will reset it, barring physical breakage or jamming. Pull fuses or just pop the radio out and unplug it. If that does not work the only way to get the cd changer to work and for the cartridge to eject was to remove the cd changer and dismantle it.

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Just solved mine, turn the unit over and give it a shake and knock the underside a few times. I know you shouldn't be treating a delicate piece of hi-fi like this, but the tray comes out of the guide so you're just shakin it back in.

I had the same issue today. I found that opening the unit you can see that there is a white ribbon cable connecting the head unit to the main board. removing this cable and re-inserting it the connector fixed the problem. The display now works again...hope this helps

Hi,
Your particular brand/model was made in the very early 2000. It is possible that the eye (optical lens) is already weak and would need replacement or calibration. You may want to try and clean the lens hopefully improving the reading capability. Some users of CD players use a PC CD cleaner to clean the eye (pls read the instructions) though this can be done by going inside the unit). Probably your best bet is to seek the services of a qualified professional. Hope this be of some help and give you ideas. Pls post again how things turn up and/or if you need further information. Good luck and kind regards.

Had The Same With Mine. Its was the belt Inside that joins Motor To Cd Tray. Its Black and directly under the cd tray at the front. Its probably either loose like mine of maybe broken. I replaced mine with an elastic band and its been fine since.